It's hard to look at Aiden Glynn's street art and not break out into a goofy grin. He adds eyes, fangs, tongues, and sometimes mustaches to mundane fixtures on the Toronto streets and turns them into wonderful Muppet-like monsters.

To some extent, Glynn's work reminds me of Anne Wheaton and Bonnie Burton's VandalEyes, which proves that googly eyes add a dose of personality to any object. But Glynn clearly takes into account the shapes of the objects he's working with, so that his enhancements make them look almost alive.